PARM-2020 |
Summer School Post-Accident Radiation Monitoring Techniques7 - 12 June, 2020
Deadlines:30 of April 2020 - for registration and passport information 10 of May 2020 - complete payment documents for bank transfer (the Contract) 17 of May 2020 - for Payment to bank account 7 of June 2020 - for Arrival in
Cancellation policy:
Organizers: European Centre of Technological Safety (TESEC),
Research and Production Enterprise Atom Komplex Prylad,
Host Country:
Executive organization:RPE Atom Komplex Prylad,
Workshop director:Dr. Victor Poyarkov, Director of European Centre of Technological Safety
Workshop executive director:Ms. Galyna Kazymyrova, Ph. 380-44 501-4907, Fax: 380-44 502 8918 E-mail: Этот e-mail адрес защищен от спам-ботов, для его просмотра у Вас должен быть включен Javascript
Workshop language:English
Workshop location:Resort Hotel, Kyiv Region, about 40 km from Kyiv
Field Exercise location:Exclusion Zone of Chornobyl NPP
The nearest international airport:Boryspil, Kyiv
Zhulianiy, Kyiv Information about participants:Scanning copy of the passport first page and completed the Participants registration form have be sent to e-mail Этот e-mail адрес защищен от спам-ботов, для его просмотра у Вас должен быть включен Javascript Objectives:
This Training Course is organized to provide training and experience in:
The curriculum is designed for emergency workers, decision-makers, graduate students, university faculty and scientists interested in emergency preparedness and response, radiation protection and risk assessment.
The curriculum includes:
Background:
The Chornobyl accident has provided a unique opportunity for research and training on emergency response and post-accidental radiation monitoring. It is one of only a few places in the world where effective training and experience in internal and external dose assessment, radioactive sample collection and preparation, contamination mapping and decision making can be provided in real highly contaminated area. It is important to expand such experience for upgrading of post-accident radiation monitoring techniques and decision making in a case of nuclear or other radiological accident.
The TESEC was created by the Ministry of Ukraine of Emergencies and Affairs of Population Protection from the Consequences of Chornobyl Catastrophe and Council of Europe Open Partially Agreement on the Prevention of, Protection Against and Organization of Relief in Major Natural and Technological Disasters. It has the laboratory facilities and faculty needed to provide advanced international seminars and group training. There are laboratories and equipment for sampling and sample preparation, portable dose and dose rate meters, alpha and gamma spectroscopy and beta particle detection, In-Situ measurement technique, etc.
The curriculum of the course consists of classroom instruction, practical field exercises and data analysis at the TESEC training facility, and exercises in contaminated areas of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone.
The main purpose is to give opportunity for the participants, who are interested in providing of measurements, to apply their knowledge in “real” conditions and to be trained as emergency monitoring team. The purpose of the course is also to give opportunity for the participants to realize what action should be done during different phases of the accident, to participate in real measurement with the aim of emergency monitoring and to apply their knowledge in decision making using real results of measurements.
A distinguishing feature of the Training Course will be its practical aspects. The international group of participants will be divided into teams to perform gamma and beta surveys, In-Situ gamma spectrometry, vegetation and soil sampling in contaminated field and forest locations, data acquisition and assessment.
Curriculum:
The lectures and drills are developed by an international panel of experts. It is based on current international standards and methodologies. The training materials of IAEA train-the-trainers course “Regional Train-the-Trainers Course on Monitoring Strategies, Procedures, Reporting and Transmission of Data” will be used during the Training Course.
Travel: Participants should make their own travel arrangements to Boryspil` Airport (KBP) of Kyiv or Zhuliany Airport (IEV); AKP could provide guidance.
Visit: To near of Sarcophagus and Chernobyl NPP, city of
Main course:
Lectures: Module M 1: Emergency monitoring overview Module M 2: Field radiation and contamination monitoring Module M 3: Field sampling Module M 4: Gamma spectrometry Module M 5: Radiation protection of monitoring teams Module M 6: Basic data evaluation Special lecture
Demonstrations and Drills Session 1: Radiation instruments Session 2: Sampling equipment and techniques Session 3: Gamma spectrometer calibration Session 4: Personal and equipment contamination check Session 5: Evaluation session Field exercises Exercise No.1: Radiation and contamination monitoring Exercise No.2: Sampling Exercise No.3: In-situ gamma spectrometry Exercise No.4: Laboratory measurements Exercise No.5: Personal and equipment contamination check
Cost of the Coures and Payment
Cost of the course is 2980 Euro for one person.
The price includes:
Minimum number of participants: 8, maximum – 16. |